Background: Evidence shows that similar levels of alcohol consumption lead to greater harm in adults with low socioeconomic position (SEP) compared to high SEP. We investigated if SEP is associated with alcohol-related hospital contacts in adolescents, and whether differences in risk can be explained by differences in levels of alcohol consumption, drinking pattern, and substance use. Methods: This is a prospective cohort study of 68,299 participants aged 15–19 years old from the Danish National Youth Cohort 2014. SEP was operationalised as parent educational level, family income and perceived financial strain in the family. Data were linked to national registers and participants were followed up for five years from 2014 to 2019. Outco...
BACKGROUND: There are limited longitudinal data on the associations between different social context...
Purpose: In this study, we tested the “golden youth” hypothesis, which suggests that in Eastern Euro...
BackgroundThere is socio-economic inequality in total alcohol-related harm, but knowledge of inequal...
Summary: Background: Evidence shows that similar levels of alcohol consumption lead to greater harm...
Background: Many risk behaviours in adolescence are socially patterned. However, it is unclear to wh...
This is the first study to use the UK Biobank database to: 1) test whether participants of a low soc...
BACKGROUND: Many risk behaviours in adolescence are socially patterned. However, it is unclear to wh...
Background: Previous research found inconsistent associations between alcohol control policies and s...
Background Previous research found inconsistent associations between alcohol control policies and so...
Background Previous research found inconsistent associations between alcohol control policies and so...
Background: Behavioral factors such as (excessive) alcohol consumption play a major role in the expl...
Background Previous research found inconsistent associations between alcohol control policies and so...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Harm Paradox refers to observations that lower socioeconomic status (SES) gr...
Background: Alcohol-related mortality and morbidity are higher in socioeconomically disadvantaged p...
This thesis aims to increase knowledge regarding the translation of childhood social inequality to a...
BACKGROUND: There are limited longitudinal data on the associations between different social context...
Purpose: In this study, we tested the “golden youth” hypothesis, which suggests that in Eastern Euro...
BackgroundThere is socio-economic inequality in total alcohol-related harm, but knowledge of inequal...
Summary: Background: Evidence shows that similar levels of alcohol consumption lead to greater harm...
Background: Many risk behaviours in adolescence are socially patterned. However, it is unclear to wh...
This is the first study to use the UK Biobank database to: 1) test whether participants of a low soc...
BACKGROUND: Many risk behaviours in adolescence are socially patterned. However, it is unclear to wh...
Background: Previous research found inconsistent associations between alcohol control policies and s...
Background Previous research found inconsistent associations between alcohol control policies and so...
Background Previous research found inconsistent associations between alcohol control policies and so...
Background: Behavioral factors such as (excessive) alcohol consumption play a major role in the expl...
Background Previous research found inconsistent associations between alcohol control policies and so...
BACKGROUND: The Alcohol Harm Paradox refers to observations that lower socioeconomic status (SES) gr...
Background: Alcohol-related mortality and morbidity are higher in socioeconomically disadvantaged p...
This thesis aims to increase knowledge regarding the translation of childhood social inequality to a...
BACKGROUND: There are limited longitudinal data on the associations between different social context...
Purpose: In this study, we tested the “golden youth” hypothesis, which suggests that in Eastern Euro...
BackgroundThere is socio-economic inequality in total alcohol-related harm, but knowledge of inequal...